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47 16A THE STANLY NEWS PRESS, Albemarle, N.C., Sunday, September 13, 1998. Pizza Hut. 1 AARON EFIRD SCHOLARSHIP FUNDRAISER Monday, Sept. 14 5 pm-9 pm 812 Hwy. Bypass, Albemarle, NC Dine-in Or Carry-out Only During This Event of all proceeds will be donated to set up a scholarship fund to Stanly Community College in memory of Aaron Efird.

For more information call 982-2151. Anyone who would like to contribute to the Aaron Efird Scholarship Fund should contact Pam Brafford at Stanly Community College 982-0121, Ext. 284. Stanly County Sheriff's Officers investigated Friday, Sept. 4, a report of disorderly conduct at New London Elementary School.

Stanly County Sheriff's Officers investigated Thurs-. day, Sept. 3, a report of indecent exposure on- U.S. 52 North. Steve Burris of Queens Drive, Stanfield, reported Tuesday, Sept.

1, the breaking, entering and larceny from his residence. Charles Tucker of N.C. 205, Oakboro, reported Tues- day, Sept. 1, the breaking, entering and larceny of a chainsaw from an outbuilding. Chris Alan Smith of Branch Road, Oakboro, reported Tuesday, Sept.

1, the larceny of a firearm from his Stephens, of Mondale Drive, Albemarle, a reported Tuesday, Sept. 1, that continued from page one he had been assaulted during an argument. James Scott Borga of Harkey Road, Albemarle, reported Tuesday, Sept. 1, that he had been assaulted during an argument. North Stanly High School reported Tuesday, Sept.

1, the larceny of a wireless microphone and portable amplifier. Ed Myers from Breezy Hill Garden Center, Hwy. 731, Norwood, reported Tuesday, Sept. 1, the larceny of lawn statues. Aluminum Company of America reported Monday, Aug.

31, damage to an access gate and lock near Falls Dam. Tammy Leigh Brown of Austin Road, Stanfield, reported Sunday, Aug. 30, that she had been assaulted during an argument. Pearl Burns of Almond Mobile Home Park, Oakboro, reported Thursday, Aug. 27, damage to her residence.

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Chriswisser of (1.S. 52 South, Albemarle, re-. ported. Thursday property' taken during the breaking and entering of her garage. 4.

Charles A. Hinson, of McLester Road, Oakboro, reported Wednesday damage to a rural mailbox. 4 Steve Baucom of Pecan Drive, Oakboro, reported Wednesday damage. to a glass in a tractor Barry Smith of Lakewood Road, Oakboro, reported Wednesday damage to a rural mailbox. Gaylon.

Burgess of 1. McLester: Road, Oakboro, reported Wednesday to a rural mailbox. Mary Smith of Guy- Vern Road, Oakboro, reported Wednesday damage to a rural mailbox. David Wallace Honeycutt of N.C: 200 South, Stanfield, re ported Wednesday damage. to a yard light.

Sharon Morrison of Hatley Road, Oakboro, reported Wednesday damage to a rural James Drye of McLester Road; Oakboro, reported Wednesday damage to a rural mailbox. Phil. Huneycutt of Hatley Road, Oakboro, reported Wednesday damage to a rural mailbox: Fred Lentz Eury of Mc-. Lester Road, Oakboro, reported Wednesday damage to a rural mailbox. Carroll Reece Eury of Mc-.

Lester Road, Oakboro, reported Wednesday damage to a rural mailbox. Mark Alan Howell of Hazard Road, Oakboro, reported Wednesday an attempted breaking and entering of a Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. truck. I. Taylor, Hayes feel like it was a tragedy 7 Wars.

"I am the only Democrat running in an open seat to receive that honor." Cabarrus County's Robin also said his campaign is going well after the Labor Day am very pleased with where we are in all our efforts right know." Hayes also said his most important focus has been on fundraising so far in the campaign and with about 60 days let in the race, "getting the message out" will be his next priority. an about establishing a for the future and given experience in government and business, I am qualified to do Hayes said. Have the of Mt. Pleasant Hosiery Mill, says candidates must. live in the districts they serve so they can listen to the needs of their constituents.

"We are earning the respect 1. of people all over the district," Hayes said about voters who support him. "We are also gaining the trust of those same people." Both candidates have varied backgrounds and interests. Taylor is an Albemarle attorney who is a well-known Civil War historian. Hayes is a textile executive and avid outdoorsman.

He also ran an unsuccessful campaign for N.C. Governor in 1996. National Veterans of Foreign Stevie. Gene Burgess of James Road, Oakboro, report-. 3.

ed Tuesday damage to a motor. vehicle. Tammy Varner Hinson of North Broome Street, Albemarle, and Calvin Brady Hinson of Lowder Road, Albemarle, re-ported Tuesday being assaulted during an argument. Spencer L. Malone of Silver Road, Oakboro, reported Tuesday damages at his residence resulting from an attempted breaking and entering.

Melinda Thompson of Old Cottonville Road, Norwood, reported Tuesday damage to a barn lock and hinge. Palmer, an employee of Fast Stop New London, reported Tuesday the concealment of merchandise. Sue Morgan, 'Morgan Chair Love Mill Road, Stanfield, reported Monday a sign pulled out of her yard. Franklin Carroll of Love. Mill Road, Stanfield, reported.

Monday damage ta a rural mailbox. Jimmy Dennis of East Main Street, Albemarle, reported Sunday, Sept. 6, that he had been assaulted and his hat stolen. Mary Linker Tucker of Lanier Avenue, Charlotte, reported Sunday, Sept. 6, damage to her property on Polk Ford Road.

Roger Lee Burleson of St. Martin Road, Albemarle, reported Saturday, Sept. 5, the larceny of a trailer tag. William W. Hatley of Stoker Terrace, Albemarle, reported Saturday, Sept.

5, damage to windows and a door latch during an attempted breaking and entering at 29654 Nelson Mountain Road. Jane Greene Almond of Old Aquadale Road, Norwood, Friday, Sept. 4, illegal trash dumping on her property. Linda Turner of Bear Creek Church Road, New London, reported Friday, Sept. 4, the breaking, entering and larceny from her residence.

3 continued from page one North Carolina's 8th Congressional District includes the counties of Anson, Cabarrus, Cumberland (partial), Hoke, Montgomery, Richmond, Robeson (partial), Scotland, Stanly and Union. In other elections news, voters can expect to stand in front of new voting machines this November. The Stanly County Board. of Commissioners approved the purchase of the machines at a recent meeting. A.

computerized voting machine, is on display at the board of elections office. Simpson said she would be glad to demonstrate the new machine. 64th fair continued from page one Band, Sheep Show 6 p.m. Saturday The Wildwood Band, Country, Oldies and Beach, Demolition Derby 8 p.m.; Goodness Grows Kid's Club Bicycle Giveaway 7 p.m. All events, exhibitions, rides and shows are included in the admission price, including the Demolition Derby.

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